Inititialy research from Asembler Assemble Research at RC4, the Bartlett UCL 2018, the Green Modular House made from Wood and Recycled Plastic Waste was further developed by XMArchitect in Vietnam.
The project envinsion a lego-like modular house, where each block can be flexibly assembled into different layouts. Built mainly from plywood and recycled plastic waste, it aims to create an eco-friendly home while contributing to a sustainable circular economy in construction. With a standardized modular system, each unit can be prefabricated in the workshop, transported easily, and quickly assembled even in remote or hard-to-reach areas. The construction process is green and leaving no waste behind, create a full circular economy system for the building block .
More than just a comfortable home or homestay, the project is designed to become a solution for emergency housing. The modules can be delivered as relief packages to disaster zones, and in the future, even assembled by robots to shorten building time, reduce labor costs, and enable large-scale construction.
This is not only an architectural project, but also a vision of a smart and sustainable housing ecosystem, where every block of wood and recycled plastic becomes a small brick toward a greener future.